Answer:
1 . Kate Keller: c. a loving mother
2 . Helen Keller: a. blind from the age of 19 months
3 . James Keller: h. Helen's half brother
4 . soliloquy: j. monologue
5 . autobiography: g. story of one's own life
6 . Annie Sullivan: d. the "miracle worker"
7 . William Gibson: f. author of The Miracle Worker
8 . Michael Anagnos: b. director of Perkins Institution
9 . bibliography: e. list of sources
10 . Belle: i. the Kellers' dog
Step-by-step explanation:
These statements mostly describe the play "The Miracle Worker." This is a three-act play written by William Gibson. The play describes the lives of Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan. Helen Keller was a girl who was blind, deaf and mute. This meant that she had almost no way to communicate with anyone, and she became a wild, angry and spoiled child. However, when Anne Sullivan becomes her teacher and governess, she is able to communicate with her through hand signals, teaching her discipline and allowing her to communicate with others.